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Re: Visual Studio.NET

"Sukumar Ghosh" <sukumar.ghoah@parsons.con> wrote:
>
>Has any body installed Visual Studio.NET beta version? Six out of twelve
Window
>Components didn't load when I tried to load the beta version on a NT workstation.

Yes, I load VS.Net beta version on Windows NT Server 4.0, with service pack
6 installed, and didn't encounter any problems at all. Also I didn't have
a lot of other software loaded on it either. I had full functionality of
VS.Net.

Also, I believe you need to have at a minimum: 128mb ram (256 is ideal),
10gig hard drive and a Pentium III or AMD K6 or higher chip.

I tried loading the beta on a Computer with a 200 mhz PII chip, 64 mb ram
and 4 gig hard space. The OS was Windows NT Work Station with service pack
6 installed. All components supposedly installed, but when, I tried to created
a basic program with no bells and whistle, it ran "slow and
clunky." I couldn't reference any COM component either. I believe some
of the components didn't install due to the small ram size.

Without knowing what kind of system you have, check the amount of ram and
upgrade to 256mb. You may also want to install a larger hard drive.

I too managed to install it without any problems. However mine does run very
slow (mine is a PII 233,32mb,4gb, Win98) so not supprising really! I haven't
tried anything too complicated yet. We loaded it on a high spec PC at work
(Win NT4) and it ran fine, no problems.